Broomfield police seek ID of man who tried to rob Subway

A surveillance camera image of the man who tired to rob Subway, 555 U.S. 287 in Broomfield, on Monday

Broomfield police are seeking help to identify a man who tried to rob a Subway restaurant Monday night.

A man, described as white, wearing a a dark blue ball cap and dark blue jacket, entered the restaurant at 555 U.S. 287, No. 7, around 7:30 p.m. Monday and asked for change for a $50 bill, according to police. When an employee opened the cash register, the man displayed a black handgun and demanded money, according to police. The employee refused to hand over any money, police stated, and the man fled.

Anyone with information about the attempted robbery or the identity of the suspect is asked to call Detective Derek Mayer at 303-464-5750.

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